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Jakub Prokop

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Zookeys|January 20, 2012
New Middle Permian palaeopteran insects from Lodève Basin in southern France (Ephemeroptera, Diaphanopterodea, Megasecoptera)Jakub Prokop, André Nel
Arthropod Structure & Development|November 23, 2017
The morphology of mouthparts, wings and genitalia of Paleozoic insect families Protohymenidae and Scytohymenidae reveals new details and supposed functionMartina Pecharová, Jakub Prokop
Zookeys|January 20, 2012
Ptychoptera deleta Novák, 1877 from the Early Miocene of the Czech Republic: redescription of the first fossil attributed to Ptychopteridae (Diptera)Wieslaw Krzemiński, Jakub Prokop
BMC Ecology and Evolution|November 23, 2021
The earliest beetle with mouthparts specialized for feeding on nectar is a parasitoid of mid-Cretaceous HymenopteraJan Batelka, Jakub Prokop
Current Opinion in Insect Science|January 21, 2025
The transition to flying insects: lessons from evo-devo and fossilsTakahiro Ohde, Jakub Prokop
Current Biology : CB|May 8, 2019
PalaeodictyopteridaJakub Prokop, Michael S Engel
Zootaxa|August 13, 2016
A new permopsocidan genus and species from the Late Permian of Australia (Insecta: Acercaria: Psocidiidae)Jakub Prokop, Romain Garrouste, André Nel
Scientific Reports|June 21, 2016
Hidden surface microstructures on Carboniferous insect Brodioptera sinensis (Megasecoptera) enlighten functional morphology and sensorial perceptionJakub Prokop, Martina Pecharová, Dong Ren
Zootaxa|March 18, 2015
The first African Anthracoptilidae (Insecta: Paoliida) near the Permian--Triassic boundary in KenyaAndre Nel, Romain Garrouste, Jakub Prokop
Zookeys|May 23, 2019
New dustywings (Neuroptera, Coniopterygidae) from mid-Cretaceous amber of Myanmar reveal spectacular diversityDominika Ružičková, André Nel, Jakub Prokop
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Zookeys|January 20, 2012
New Middle Permian palaeopteran insects from Lodève Basin in southern France (Ephemeroptera, Diaphanopterodea, Megasecoptera)Jakub Prokop, André Nel
Arthropod Structure & Development|November 23, 2017
The morphology of mouthparts, wings and genitalia of Paleozoic insect families Protohymenidae and Scytohymenidae reveals new details and supposed functionMartina Pecharová, Jakub Prokop
Zookeys|January 20, 2012
Ptychoptera deleta Novák, 1877 from the Early Miocene of the Czech Republic: redescription of the first fossil attributed to Ptychopteridae (Diptera)Wieslaw Krzemiński, Jakub Prokop
BMC Ecology and Evolution|November 23, 2021
The earliest beetle with mouthparts specialized for feeding on nectar is a parasitoid of mid-Cretaceous HymenopteraJan Batelka, Jakub Prokop
Current Opinion in Insect Science|January 21, 2025
The transition to flying insects: lessons from evo-devo and fossilsTakahiro Ohde, Jakub Prokop
Current Biology : CB|May 8, 2019
PalaeodictyopteridaJakub Prokop, Michael S Engel
Zootaxa|August 13, 2016
A new permopsocidan genus and species from the Late Permian of Australia (Insecta: Acercaria: Psocidiidae)Jakub Prokop, Romain Garrouste, André Nel
Scientific Reports|June 21, 2016
Hidden surface microstructures on Carboniferous insect Brodioptera sinensis (Megasecoptera) enlighten functional morphology and sensorial perceptionJakub Prokop, Martina Pecharová, Dong Ren
Zootaxa|March 18, 2015
The first African Anthracoptilidae (Insecta: Paoliida) near the Permian--Triassic boundary in KenyaAndre Nel, Romain Garrouste, Jakub Prokop
Zookeys|May 23, 2019
New dustywings (Neuroptera, Coniopterygidae) from mid-Cretaceous amber of Myanmar reveal spectacular diversityDominika Ružičková, André Nel, Jakub Prokop
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